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AMPLIMITE* Shielding Hardware Connector
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1. SCOPE
1.1. Content
This specification covers the performance, tests and quality requirements for AMPLIMITE*
connectors with shielding hardware.
1.2. Qualification
When tests are performed on the subject product line, the procedures specified in 109-Series Test
Specifications shall be used. All inspections shall be performed using the applicable inspection plan
and product drawing.
2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
The following documents form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein. In the event of
conflict between the requirements of this specification and the product drawing, the product drawing
shall take precedence. In the event of conflict between the requirements of this specification and the
referenced documents, this specification shall take precedence.
2.1. TE Connectivity (TE) Documents
A. 109-1: General Requirements for Test Specifications
B. 109 Series: Test Specifications as indicated in Figure 1.
C. 114-40006: Connectors, AMPLIMITE HDE-20 for Overmolding
D. 114-40007: Connectors, AMPLIMITE HDP-20 for Overmolding
E. 501-83: Test Report
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1. Design and Construction
Product shall be of the design, construction and physical dimensions specified on the applicable
product drawing.
3.2. Materials
A. Connector
1. Shields: Thermoplastic, UL 94V-O
2. Shells: Steel
B. Hardware
1. Shields: Steel
2. Ferrules: Copper
3.3. Ratings
A. Current
1. AMPLIMITE HDP-20: 7.5 amperes per contact maximum
2. AMPLIMITE HDE-20: 5.0 amperes per contact maximum, see Para.3.5.(a)
B. Storage Temperature: -55 to 105°C. While this is the operating temperature of the connector,
the operating environment used must not exceed the limits of either the connector or the cable